Comment: A fairly straight forward 1-year contract for Keller, who will look to strike it even richer in free agency next year. The $2.25 million guarantee is a pretty clear sign that, barring a disaster, he will be the starting tight end this year.

Comment: This one is also really a one-year deal for Garner to serve as a utility backup, with the Dolphins likely to restructure the contract before it expires. And the $700,000 guarantee is small enough that Garner still has to earn his spot this year, though the team obviously likes him as a backup.

And now, let’s take a look at the Dolphins’ complete salary cap spending. Remember, at this time of year, only the top 51 contracts count against the salary cap, which for the Dolphins is set at $128.727 million. Currently, G/C Josh Samuda is the 51st contract.

The Dolphins have almost exactly $14 million in cap room — but remember, they can rollover any amount into next year. And as we mentioned before, they’ll get an extra $7 million after June 1: